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Adam Dunn hit his 10th career walk-off homer in Friday night's 6-5 victory over the Yankees. "Yeah, that's one of those that I hit pretty good," Dunn said after the dramatic blast off reliever David Robertson. "It was 0-2 (count) and he has a really good curveball, a really good cutter. … I was just trying to look for something to put in play. "That's the best feeling in probably all of sports, especially after a night like (Friday's 3 hour, 52 minute contest). " The Sox lead the majors with 40 ninth-inning runs.

Stevenson has hosted 26 state water polo tournaments - 13 boys and 13 girls - without winning a championship. The Patriots have two chances to change that Saturday. The girls picked up Friday where the boys left off Thursday, blowing out New Trier 13-2 in a quarterfinal in Lincolnshire. The Patriots will take on defending champion St. Ignatius in a girls semifinal at 11:30 a.m. Saturday, right after the boys take on Loyola at 10:15. "We both have a great chance to win a state championship, which Stevenson hasn't done yet," said Stevenson sophomore Allison Travetto , who scored five goals Friday in her first state tournament game.

MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russian First Deputy Prime Minister Igor Shuvalov said "informal pressure" exerted by the West was having serious consequences for Russia's economy, RIA news agency reported on Thursday. "We sense and understand that the informal character of the pressure, which is being exerted by the United States and countries of the European Union, it is all causing serious consequences for our economy," Shuvalov was quoted as saying on the sidelines of the St Petersburg Economic Forum.

Alfonso Soriano sneaks back into town under the cover of Derek Jeter's farewell tour, just the way he prefers. There will be no special acknowledgment of Soriano's return to Wrigley Field with the Yankees, a Cubs spokesman said last week, though the Cubs will pay tribute to Jeter before Tuesday night's game. While the White Sox welcomed back former players Mark Buehrle and A.J. Pierzynski with video tributes when they returned to U.S. Cellular Field for the first time as opposing players, the Cubs have neither a video screen nor the inclination to do so. The unflappable Soriano said he doesn't care.

Brazen Careerist Many productive people fall into a funny mental trap: we often overlook our own productivity. Sometimes the more productive you are, the more likely you are to beat yourself up at the end of the day, even thinking, "I wasn't very productive today." The fuller your day is with activity, the harder it seems to pinpoint what exactly it is that you did at all. Entrepreneurs and other enterprising people are no exception, especially with the anxiety and pressure of high standards and visions of amazing growth.

- An essay in Vanity Fair last week taught us more about Monica Lewinsky than we had learned since Ken Starr wrote his sordid X-rated report in 1998. She has gained some wisdom from her brush with infamy. Her ostensible reason for writing now is to help those who have also been publicly shamed. She is responding to what she sees as an effort by the likes of Sen. Rand Paul to drag her back into the political conversation by using her to strangle another Clinton presidency in its crib.

By Mary Milliken and Lisa Richwine LOS ANGELES, May 13 (Reuters) - In the new Disney film "Million Dollar Arm," Jon Hamm is soaked in perspiration, not the alcohol-induced sweat of his "Mad Men" character Don Draper, but the kind that comes from filming a modest production in India in the hottest part of the year. Despite working in conditions he calls "remarkably warm and challenging," the baseball tale with a global twist gave Hamm not only his first lead role in film but one that was decidedly more upbeat than the ad man that made him famous on television.